Logging into RP Resources

SSOHub, currently used by XSEDE users to access XSEDE resources, is deprecated and will shut off on August 31, 2022. To continue using various HPC systems after August 31, 2022, you MUST FOLLOW THE STEPS OUTLINED ON THIS WIKI PAGE. SSH login details are specific to each resource, as outlined here.

ACES (Texas A&M)

Please follow the steps below to enable ssh access to ACES:


Anvil (Purdue)

All Anvil users must set up SSH keys for direct SSH access to Anvil. Please refer to the instructions on how to set up SSH keys.

Please open a ticket if you have questions or issues with the SSH key setup.


Bridges-2 (PSC)

Please consult the following pages for information to login to Bridges-2:


DARWIN (Delaware)

Please consult the following pages for information to login to DARWIN:


Delta (NCSA)

Please enable direct access to Delta as documented in the links below by using your NCSA username, NCSA password, and NCSA Duo MFA.

 Please see User Services NCSA Allocation and Account Management for the steps to change your NCSA password for direct access and set up NCSA DUO.  Please contact help@ncsa.illinois.edu for assistance.

Use of ssh-key pairs is disabled for general use. Please contact NCSA Help at help@ncsa.illinois.edu for key-pair use by Gateway allocations.


Expanse (SDSC)

Expanse supports access via the command line using an ACCESS-wide password or ssh-keys. To log in to Expanse from the command line, use the hostname: login.expanse.sdsc.edu

The following are examples of Secure Shell (ssh) commands that may be used to log in to Expanse:

ssh <your_username>@login.expanse.sdsc.edu

ssh -l <your_username> login.expanse.sdsc.edu


FASTER (TAMU)

Please follow the steps below to enable ssh access to FASTER:


Jetstream-2 (IU)

Jetstream2 is primarily accessible through either the Exosphere web interface using ACCESS credentials via Globus Auth.


OOKAMI (Stonybrook)

Instructions regarding login to OOKAMI can be found at How do I log into Ookami? | Ookami

Once your allocation is granted the OOKAMI team will contact you via email with detailed instructions on your account. If you have any questions please contact ookami_computer@stonybrook.edu. Also see:


KyRIC (Kentucky)

KyRIC users will need to log in using public key authentication. In this method, you need to create a private SSH key that you keep in your local machine, while you copy the public key into KXC.

If you have not setup your SSH keys by Sept 1st 2022, please open a ticket and we will assist you in adding your SSH keys to your account.

More information about SSH keys:


Rockfish (JHU)

Reset Password: Users may reset a password in two ways:

Email help@rockfish.jhu.edu to request a password reset.

Users may also connect to the Rockfish portal and type the email associated with the account. A link to reset the password will be sent to this email.

ACCESS users can connect to Rockfish using ssh:

localhost$ ssh [-XY] login.rockfish.jhu.edu -l userid

"login" is a gateway server that will authenticate credentials and then connect the user to one of three physical login nodes (identical to regular compute nodes). Hostname: login.rockfish.jhu.edu (gateway)


Stampede-2 (TACC)

Use your TACC password, not your XSEDE password, for direct logins to TACC resources. You can change your TACC password through the TACC User Portal. Log into the portal, then select "Change Password" under the "HOME" tab. If you've forgotten your password, go to the TACC User Portal home page and select "Password Reset" under the Home tab.


Open Science Grid (OSG)

As of December 2021, users with ACCESS allocations (startup or regular) will be requested to 'Sign Up' for an account via the OSG Connect service, after which an OSG Research Computing Facilitator will meet with them in order to provide personalized guidance and set up appropriate accounts. Given the differences between the OSPool and other ACCESS-participating resources, login via the ACCESS single sign-on portal is not functional.